You might also want to look into file system ACLs (man getfacl or man setfacl
for more info).

Noel




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Brendan Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>Is there anyway for pserver to grant 'group' access to a user? I have
>several projects and would like to grant users access to different
>projects, an example of what I'm looking for is:
>
>user1:<passwd>:proj1
>user2:<passwd>:proj1,proj2
>
>I know this doesn't work, but is there a way to implement this
>concept?
>
>

Are you running on Unix?  If so, just use different Unix groups for
different projects.

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